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First time |
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I felt it, think |
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I was five years old. |
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I was scared, had a nightmare; |
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Momma was there for me to hold. |
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Daddy, he was different; he never said it much, |
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But I heard him loud and clear when he brought home that ball and glove. |
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Then it took on a brand new meaning, |
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I wasn't just a boy no more, when she moved in next door. |
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Where you from? |
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What's your name? |
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Wanna go to my game? |
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Got the keys to my |
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Dad's old truck. |
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Turn the radio on, still remember the song, |
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We held hands and there we was, |
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Love. Pages kept on turnin', there |
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I was with someone else. |
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First time in my lifetime, |
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I wasn't livin' for myself. |
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I knew I wasn't fallin', anywhere |
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I'd fell before. |
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This place was different: it was deeper, it was more. |
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Then it took on a brand new meaning, |
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Yeah, it was strong and it was true, knew what |
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I had to do. |
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Found a ring, hit my knees, |
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Couldn't talk, couldn't breathe, |
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My heart had me all choked up. |
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Said: "I do," as we cried; wedding bells, |
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Waved goodbye, the whole church knew it was: |
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Love. Then it took on a brand new meaning, |
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When the doctor said: "It's time to watch your miracle arrive." |
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Thank the |
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Lord, cut the cord. |
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Take her home, help her grow. |
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And complete the circle of love. |
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Love. That's the circle of love. |
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To fade out. |